National Rail Conditions of Travel

The National Rail Conditions of Travel (NRCoT) are a contractual document setting out the consumer's rights and responsibilities when travelling on the National Rail railway network in Great Britain. These replaced the National Rail Conditions of Carriage (NRCoC) as of October 1st 2016.[1]

When a train ticket is purchased, a contract is established. The NRCoT are the principal terms of that contract between traveller and train operating company (TOC), which have been established by the Rail Settlement Plan, which is part of the Association of Train Operating Companies. The document is available for public viewing at the National Rail website, and also as a free PDF download.

Additional terms do apply to travellers, primarily from two sources:

Content

Whilst the NRCoT are referred to on all train tickets, at stations, and on internet sites selling tickets for rail travel, very few travellers ever bother to read the document, unless they find themselves in dispute with a rail company on some matter. They are, however, of use to the consumer, because they afford considerable rights to the traveller with regards ticket validity. This has become a matter of significant public interest recently, in view of the complex and convoluted pricing structure of rail tickets in Great Britain.

Ticket held Amount Payable
Single ticket, or Return ticket with delay on both the outward and return journey 50% of the price paid
Return ticket with delay on outward or return journey 50% of the price paid for the relevant portion of the journey
Season Ticket The discount or compensation arrangements in the relevant Train Company’s Passenger’s Charter apply

See also

References

  1. http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/ticket_types.aspx#National%20Rail%20Conditions

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